Cases with printed electronics

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Cases with printed electronics

At the Danish Technological Institute, we supply a variety of clients with printed electronics, and we continuously gather examples of our work that can serve as inspiration for others who would like to start working with printed electronics.

Below you can read more about some of our customer cases.

Sensorer på en skærmEEG headband prototype: A case study with Insai

We have collaborated with Insai to optimize the user experience of their EEG headband. Insai is a medical device company developing solutions to improve the treatment of neurological and psychiatric disorders. 
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Sort albuebind med sensorerEMG sleeve prototype: A case study with PreCure

We have cooperated with PreCure to optimize an innovative EMG sleeve prototype. PreCure is a Danish company specializing in developing smart wearables that help prevent musculoskeletal injuries in the workplace. 
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Close-up af wearableNew graphene ink enables the smart wearables of the future

The Danish Technological Institute and Danish Graphene have developed a graphene ink which can be used for printed electronics - e.g. an intelligent t-shirt that measures your pulse. This was done in a MADE demonstration project.
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Close-up af computerskærm med padel batIntelligent padel racket for injury prevention

The startup Padel iQ has developed an intelligent padel racket with help from the specialists in printed electronics at the Danish Technological Institute. This was done in a MADE Material Demonstration Project.
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